This section contains free e-books and guides on Analytical Chemistry, some of the resources in this section can be viewed online and some of them can be downloaded.

This book highlights a few
areas where significant advances have been reported recently and a revisit of
basic concepts is deserved. It provides an overview of instrumental
developments, frontline and modern research as well as practical industrial
applications.

Chromatography is the collective term for a set of laboratory
techniques for the separation of mixtures.The purpose of this book is not only
to present the latest state and development tendencies of chromatography, but to
bring the reader useful information on separation sciences to enable him to use
chromatography on his research field.

This
text-book is intended for use in scientific schools and colleges, in connection
with courses in analytical chemistry, and aims to give a logical treatment of
the calculations required of an analyst. Topics covered includes: Calculation of
Chemical Equivalents and Atomic Weights, Calculation of Formulae and Percentage,
Calculations of Mixtures Having a Common Constituent, Calculations From
Equations, Calculations Of Volumetric Analysis, Calculations Of Density Of
Solids and Liquids, Calculations Of Gases.

Gathered here are links
to the complete eText Analytical Chemistry 2.0, as well as links to the
individual chapters.This introductory
course note in analytical chemistry is the ideal place in the undergraduate
chemistry curriculum for exploring topics such as experimental design, sampling, calibration strategies,
standardization, optimization, statistics, and the validation of experimental results.

Analytical chemistry spans
nearly all areas of chemistry but involves the development of tools and methods
to measure physical properties of substances and apply those techniques to the
identification of their presence (qualitative analysis) and quantify the amount
present (quantitative analysis) of species in a wide variety of settings.This book covers the
following topics: Basic Tools of Analytical Chemistry, Vocabulary of Analytical
Chemistry, Evaluating Analytical Data, Standardizing Analytical Methods,
Chemical Reactions, Data Analysis and instrumental analysis.

The major objective of this
lecture note is to provide a rigorous background in analytical chemistry. The
secondary goal is to develop in you the student an appreciation of the difficult
task of judging the accuracy and precision of experimental data and to show how
these judgments can be sharpened by the application of statistical methods.
Major topics covered are: Basic Tools and Operations of Analytical Chemistry,
Data Handling and Statistics, Good Laboratory Practices, Stoichiometric
Calculations, General Concepts of Equilibrium, Acid-Base Equilibria and
Titrations, Complex Formation Titrations, Gravimetric Analysis,
Electrochemistry, Potentiometric Electrodes and Titrations, Redox Titrimetry and
Potentiometry, Analytical Voltammetry.

This note covers the
following topics: Applications of Analytical Chemistry, Steps in a Chemical
Analysis, The Language of Analytical Chemistry, Basic Tools and Operations of
Analytical Chemistry, Volumetric Methods of Analysis, Titrations Based on
Acid-Base Reactions, Complexation Reactions and Titrations.